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Welcome to episode #80 w Bill Bartee! Here are 5 key takeaways you will learn from this episode:
1. How growing up near a NASA facility started Bill's love for science, tech and engineering
2. Reflections on working in Silicon Valley in the 80's seeing the early technology evolution
3. What he learnt from his most painful learning and why one advice has stuck the most
4. The 5 hall of fame Australian VC's Bill would love to be in a room with
5. Why is deep tech innovation different and how does talent equate in Australia vs the USA
Please enjoy!
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TIMESTAMPS
03:03 - Growing up seeing rocket launches
03:40 - Papers, washing cars and labourer
04:24 - Double nobel prize winner in Physics and Chemistry
06:12 - Economically poor, intellectually rich
08:01 - Aspirations to be an astronaut
09:48 - Building information sources in the 1960/70’s
11:07 - 25 year love for Australia
12:45 - Working across the spectrum: large, medium and early companies
15:13 - Evolution in rate of learning
17:54 - what makes people succeed
21:08 - 99% of learnings coming from failing
23:36 - Not judging a book by it’s cover
26:39 - Applying mathematics love to startup investing
30:32 - Venture Capital today vs the early 2000’s
35:02 - Co-founding 3 x VC firms
38:12 - top 5 hall of fame investors
41:10 - founders from 2000’s that impressed the most
43:47 - metrics in sass vs deep tech
48:23 - How do investors help deep tech founders?
50:54 - Most challenging mental models
52:43 - Talent equation in deep tech: Australia vs USA
54:26 - final sprint
Thank you for rating / reviewing this podcast on iTunes and Spotify, it helps others find us and convince guests to come on the show!
Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter
Contact Vidit directly at [email protected] to discuss sponsorship opportunities, recommend future guests and share feedback.
***
Welcome to episode #80 w Bill Bartee! Here are 5 key takeaways you will learn from this episode:
1. How growing up near a NASA facility started Bill's love for science, tech and engineering
2. Reflections on working in Silicon Valley in the 80's seeing the early technology evolution
3. What he learnt from his most painful learning and why one advice has stuck the most
4. The 5 hall of fame Australian VC's Bill would love to be in a room with
5. Why is deep tech innovation different and how does talent equate in Australia vs the USA
Please enjoy!
***
TIMESTAMPS
03:03 - Growing up seeing rocket launches
03:40 - Papers, washing cars and labourer
04:24 - Double nobel prize winner in Physics and Chemistry
06:12 - Economically poor, intellectually rich
08:01 - Aspirations to be an astronaut
09:48 - Building information sources in the 1960/70’s
11:07 - 25 year love for Australia
12:45 - Working across the spectrum: large, medium and early companies
15:13 - Evolution in rate of learning
17:54 - what makes people succeed
21:08 - 99% of learnings coming from failing
23:36 - Not judging a book by it’s cover
26:39 - Applying mathematics love to startup investing
30:32 - Venture Capital today vs the early 2000’s
35:02 - Co-founding 3 x VC firms
38:12 - top 5 hall of fame investors
41:10 - founders from 2000’s that impressed the most
43:47 - metrics in sass vs deep tech
48:23 - How do investors help deep tech founders?
50:54 - Most challenging mental models
52:43 - Talent equation in deep tech: Australia vs USA
54:26 - final sprint
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